It is the distance from the equator to the pole divided by 10,000.
There are 1000 meters in a kilometer.
It all depends upon what you mean by "correct". The spelling used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures is "kilometre". However, the spelling "kilometer" is far more commonly used in the United States of America. (The same applies to metre/meter, millimetre/millimeter, etc.) The best advice is therefore to use whichever spelling better fits the context: "kilometer" in an exclusively US context, "kilometre" in an international or worldwide context. +++ ' Spelling "metre" and its compounds in that way retains and respects their French origin. Essentially, in UK English, a metre is a measure and a meter measures!
Yes, the noun kilometer is a countable noun (a word that has a singular and a plural form). The plural form for the singular noun kilometer is kilometers.
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The origin is from french
A square kilometer is a square that measures 1 kilometer by 1 kilometer
There are 39,370,079,000 microinches in a kilometer.
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There are 500 meters in a half kilometer; a kilometer is 1,000 meters.
The measure unit of a kilometer stick is kilometer.
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A Kilometer is bigger than a meter
1 Kilometer is equal to 1000 Meters whereas 1 Centimeter is equal to 1/100th of a Meter,so a Kilometer is much bigger. .